Ils sont tombés
"Ils sont tombés" is a song released in 1976, written by Charles Aznavour and Georges Garvarentz in 1975, and dedicated to the memory of Armenian genocide victims. It was subsequently released in English, as They Fell. The text has also been translated into Russian and Armenian (performed by Mirta Satdjian). The authorized Armenian translation is made by Fr. Raphael Antonian, Director of Murad-Rafaelian College in Sevres.[1]
Notes
- ^ Revolutionary songbook, ed. K. Hannesian, Beirut, 1984, p. 201-202
External links
- The status of Armenian communities living in the United States by M. Terzian (Songs history).
- Ils Sont Tombés on YouTube
- Performance in Armenia on YouTube
- Armenian version on YouTube
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